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Harvard University will play host for two years to three of 12 students from the British Empire who arrived in New York Monday as the last of a contingent of 28 who will study in American universities as Commonwealth Fund Fellows.

Those who will attend Harvard University are Stewart Bates, from the University of Glasgow and the University of Edinburgh, and Philip Chantler, from the University of Manchester, both of whom will study economics; and Joseph McGinn from Armstrong College, Durham, to study business administration.

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